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Bonney, Kevin M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
This article describes an interrupted case study that intersperses information about diffusion and osmosis with content review and knowledge application questions, as well as a simple experiment that can be conducted without the use of a laboratory. The case study was developed for use in an introductory undergraduate biology course. The case…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Case Studies, Scientific Concepts
Valauri-Orton, Alexis; Bernd, Karen K. – American Biology Teacher, 2015
For many middle school students, connections between their lives and concepts like chemical reactivity, microbial contamination, and experimental sampling are not obvious. They may also feel that, even if there were connections, understanding the monitoring and quality of natural resources is something for grown-ups and beyond their…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Secondary School Science, Microbiology, Chemistry
Li, Lili; Xiang, Haifeng; Zhou, Xiangge; Li, Menglong; Wu, Di – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
A porphyrin-based test paper has been designed and prepared. It can be used to analyze for Al[superscript 3+] and Fe[superscript 3+] in aqueous solution. An experiment employing the test paper can help students understand basic principles of spectrophotometry and how spectrophotometry is used in analyzing for metal ions. (Contains 1 scheme and 1…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Science Experiments
Koutandos, Spyridon – European Journal of Physics Education, 2012
In this article we discuss the concept of equilibrium establishment in four most usual instances as is electrostriction and vaporization as related to the concept of equilibrium shell formation. Two more cases are then studied which are of relevance. One is the Brownian movement, the study of which is essential for pedagogical reasons as to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Energy, Scientific Concepts
Zhang, Ruinan; Liu, Song; Yuan, Hongyan; Xiao, Dan; Choi, Martin M. F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Photocatalytic water splitting by semiconductor photocatalysts has attracted considerable attention in the past few decades. In this experiment, nanosized titanium dioxide (nano-TiO[subscript 2]) particles are used to photocatalytically split water, which is then monitored by an oxygen sensor. Sacrificial reagents such as organics (EDTA) and metal…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
Wrigley, Colin – Teaching Science, 2012
Three and a half centuries ago, a five-year experiment was conducted involving the growth of a willow tree in a pot which received only water. The conclusion, that a tree is therefore made solely from water, was not so ridiculous when there was still general acceptance of the Aristotelian view of only four "elements": water, earth, fire and air.…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Water
Chen, Zijun; Dahlberg, E. Dan – Physics Teacher, 2011
After the discovery that superconducting magnets could levitate diamagnetic objects, researchers became interested in measuring the repulsion of diamagnetic fluids in strong magnetic fields, which was given the name "The Moses Effect." Both for the levitation experiments and the quantitative studies on liquids, the large magnetic fields necessary…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Water, Magnets
Tomasik, Janice Hall; Cottone, Katelyn E.; Heethuis, Mitchell T.; Mueller, Anja – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
Incorporating research-based lab activities into general chemistry at a large university can be challenging, considering the high enrollments and costs typically associated with the courses. Performing sweeping curricular overhauls of the general chemistry laboratory can be difficult, and in some cases discouraged, as many would rather maintain…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Chemistry
McCain, Daniel F.; Allgood, Ottie E.; Cox, Jacob T.; Falconi, Audrey E.; Kim, Michael J.; Shih, Wei-Yu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Only a few pedagogical experiments have been published dealing specifically with the hydrophobic interaction though it plays a central role in biochemistry. A set of experiments is presented in which students partition a variety of colorful indicator dyes in biphasic water/organic solvent mixtures. Students monitor the partitioning visually and…
Descriptors: Physics, Biochemistry, Science Laboratories, Water
Izadyar, Anahita; Kim, Yushin; Ward, Michelle M.; Amemiya, Shigeru – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
The inexpensive and disposable electrode based on a double-polymer-modified pencil lead is proposed for upper-division undergraduate instrumental laboratories to enable the highly sensitive detection of perchlorate. Students fabricate and utilize their own electrodes in the 3-4 h laboratory session to learn important concepts and methods of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Water, Plastics, Science Laboratories
Milner-Bolotin, Marina – Science Teacher, 2012
Science teachers can find lesson ideas almost anywhere. For example, during a recent visit to a local dollar store, the author stumbled upon a flower vase filled with water pearls, also known as water beads and jelly beans. She bought several of the bags (search the web to find numerous online sources), and soon began experimenting. Water pearls…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
Hazzard, Edmund – Science Teacher, 2012
A recipe is a great way to learn about the procedure and the variables (or "ingredients") involved. Cookbooks are comforting and valuable: They're easy to follow, and people know what they'll get. The problem is that cookbook labs end just when things get interesting. The excitement of science is in understanding the discovery and pursuing the…
Descriptors: Heat, Laboratory Experiments, Science Activities, Inquiry
Cabeza, Cecilia; Rubido, Nicolás; Martí, Arturo C. – Physics Education, 2014
Entertaining and educational experiments that can be conducted in a water park, illustrating physics concepts, principles and fundamental laws, are described. These experiments are suitable for students ranging from senior secondary school to junior university level. Newton's laws of motion, Bernoulli's equation, based on the conservation of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Water, Recreational Facilities
Balazovic, Marek; Tomasik, Boris – Physics Education, 2012
In the 1960s, Tanzanian student Erasto Mpemba and his teacher published a paper with the title "Cool?" in this journal (Mpemba and Osborne 1969 "Phys. Educ." 4 172-5). They claimed that hot water freezes more quickly than cold water. The paper not only led to a wave of discussion, and more publications about this topic, but also to a whole series…
Descriptors: Physics, Teaching Methods, Water, Science Instruction
Rosatella, Andreia A.; Afonso, Carlos A. M.; Branco, Lus C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
This experiment describes a method for cyclohexene oxidation to "trans"-1,2-cyclohexanediol using "p"-toluenesulfonic acid ("p"-TsOH) as promoter and hydrogen peroxide as oxidant in a biphasic system. This method allows conversions up to 97.9% (monitored by [superscript 1]H NMR). "trans"-1,2-Cyclohexanediol was not easily separated from the…
Descriptors: Water, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts

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